Photography
has been one of my passions since high school. I was able to use my photography
skills to pay for my college education, and since then, this has been an
avocation rather than a vocation per se. I have trained with some of the
best present-day professionals, and have been fortunate enough to
photograph around the globe.

Photography is one of
the ways I experience being an artisan. Below are some of my personal
favorites from my portfolio. I am equally at home in the studio or on
location, and while my early works were produced with wet chemistry film
and paper, all of my work is now digitally archived and mastered, and I
migrated to digital image capture exclusively in 2000. The images below
are "as captured" and unaltered in content, and none are composite compositions - including the
mid-air dancer shots. Thanks for viewing.

A
personal project created in San Miguel de Allende,
Mexico. Be advised there are some
nude photographs in this presentation.

This
is an interpretive visual story that I conceived, photographed and
assembled into a presentation in a single 24 hour period
as a teaching example. This movie version
contains low resolution images for purposes of download
speed and presentation efficiency. The
accompaniment is the Adagio from the Marcello Oboe
Concerto in D minor which I performed in high school
with the Connecticut College orchestra.